You can certainly do what you like, Ralf, but there are plenty of
paranoid pro photographers who like the insurance of keeping another
copy of their catalog.

Here is a file transfer calculator, for those who would like to know
how long it would take.
http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/downloadcalculator.php

According to that it looks like 1 TB would upload on a 100mbps
connection in about 24.5 hrs. Or, 1/3 TB during 3 nights of sleep. I
leave it as an exercise for the reader to determine how many
overnights would be needed for 5 TB.
:)



On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 26.03.15 um 23:13 schrieb Brian Walters:
>
>> It seems to me that it would take an enormous amount of time and
>> bandwidth to store even a moderate photo archive.
>
>
> Rather something for people taking JPEGs with their smartphones. I don't see
> myself putting around 5 TB of photos online, not even with my 100 mbps fibre
> connection.
>
> Ralf
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